TUFFING

bunk bed frame, 90x200 cm, dark grey

169 €

Article no: 002.392.33

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Product details

Key features

By having a bunk bed instead of two single beds, you free up some much-needed square metres on the floor for playing and other activities.

Easier to make the beds and give your children a good-night hug since the bed is lower than other bunk beds.

A good solution where space is limited.

It’s easier to get in and out of the bed with a centered ladder.

The children can put their own stamp on their little nook of space by choosing bedding that they like.

A bunk bed is perfect when you need 2 sleeping places on a small area. This one has passed the same tough safety tests as all our other bunk beds. It’s just a little lower – and cheaper.

Assembled size

Max. weight/sleeping level:100 kg
Length:207 cm
Width:96,5 cm
Height:130,5 cm
Free height under furniture:14,5 cm
Mattress length:200 cm
Mattress width:90 cm
Max. thickness, mattress:11 cm
Distance between beds:84 cm

Package size & weight


Article no: 002.392.33
Packages: 3
package 1
Length: 206 cm
Width: 58 cm
Height: 6 cm
Weight Gross: 25,70 kg
Weight Net: 23,23 kg
package 2
Length: 98 cm
Width: 30 cm
Height: 5 cm
Weight Gross: 13,04 kg
Weight Net: 12,22 kg
package 3
Length: 98 cm
Width: 30 cm
Height: 5 cm
Weight Gross: 5,93 kg
Weight Net: 5,27 kg

Store location

Find it in the store

1 x TUFFING bunk bed frame Article no: 002.392.33 3 package(s)
Aisle 14 Bin 08

Care instructions

Textile

Hand wash, cold (30°C).
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not iron.
Do not dryclean.
Line drying.

Good to know

Recommended for ages from 6 years.

High beds and the upper bed of bunk or loft beds are not suitable for children under 6 years due to the risk of injury from falls.

Bed base included.

Mattress and bedlinen are sold separately.

Max load indicates static weight, in other words the load which the bed withstands if you lie or sit on it.

What is steel?

Steel has unique characteristics when it is stretched and shaped since it remains strong. It provides strength to everything from skyscrapers and cars to bed frames and outdoor furniture. The steel industry is moving in the direction of more energy-efficient production and stronger steel qualities. It doesn’t lose any of its properties when recycled and today steel is one of the most recycled materials in the world.

Don’t let the price fool you

TUFFING bunk bed has passed the same strict safety tests as all our other bunk beds. We just used other materials, made it lower and replaced the guard rail with the ladder. All to make it exactly as safe to sleep in – just a little cheaper.

Kids don't think about safety so we do

Isn't there something magical about sleeping in a bunk bed? Up in the top bunk it's almost like you're sleeping in a tower or a nest. Let's face it, when kids are in the middle of an activity the last they're probably thinking is 'is this safe?'. Luckily the new TUFFING bunk and loft bed benefits from some of the toughest safety tests we do on furniture (yep, that includes jumping on the bed), as well as passing the tests and reviews of kids themselves.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

Materials

Basematerial:
Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coating
Fabric:
100 % polyester

Assembly instructions

Advice instructions

Only the latest versions of these documents are available for download. This means that there may sometimes be differences between the documents you download and the versions that come with the product.


Ideas and inspiration

Before and after: a new children's room for a big family
Before and after: a new children's room for a big family

Meet the fifth and the largest team of our TV project called "HOME IDEA with IKEA". Let us introduce you to Rūta and Marius, their five children, a puppy Snaigė and our interior designer Vaiva Klezienė who took a challenge to upgrade the room of three family's tots.

One children's room for two: solutions and inspiration
One children's room for two: solutions and inspiration

When two siblings with two very different personalities share a room, it can be tricky getting the space just right for each child. See how a few accessories and simple changes can give both of them a space of their own.

TUFFING bunk bed frame
Story

The practical magic of bunk beds

Bunk beds can seem magical to kids. From being one of the smallest in the family, you're elevated to where you can see everything completely differently. Sitting up high, you might even be able to peer down at your parents or siblings. It's hard not to feel like you're in a nest, or a ship, or the tower of a castle.

Of course from a parent's point of view you're probably thinking about fitting two siblings in a room, or perhaps an extra bed so friends can sleep over. In either case, bunk beds are a clever way to make the most of children's sleeping spaces. With the new TUFFING bunk bed and loft bed, designed to be affordable and fit in smaller spaces, both parents and kids get a practical and slightly magical piece of furniture.

Kids don't think about safety so we do

Let's face it, when kids are in the middle of an activity the last thing they're probably thinking is 'is this safe?'. Because of this our children's beds undergo some of the most rigorous testing it's possible to do on furniture. There are strict industry safety standards to start off with, but for the TUFFING design team this was just the beginning. TUFFING product development engineer Olaf Szukalowicz explains the journey. "First of all we looked at global data covering all types of accidents that have involved bunk beds. Then we worked with the design and especially all the gaps and openings to stop these from happening again."

Next the team had to make sure the bunk beds could hold up to everything they could throw at them. "After that we tested the durablity to make sure all the parts are really tough. We do that with two weeks of vigorous strength testing where the structure is pushed and stretched to constant extreme forces," Olaf says. Or, for the more science minded, the beds are shaken at 300 newton for over 10,000 cycles to test for any weaknesses. Afterwards came a slightly more unorthodox (but very practical) test. "I also climbed on top of the bed and jumped on it without the mattress. I'm 75 kg so I was happy that it held up fine for me!"

A vital place for kids to rest and recharge

Of course no test for a child's bed is complete without looking at the product from a child's perspective. Throughout the design process the team worked with research from child and adolescent psychotherapist Dr Barbie Clarke. Dr Clarke explains the role of the bed in children's rooms. "The bed is something that children can say, 'this is mine, my space'. Even if they are sharing a lot of other things, the bed is often a private area that helps them work out who they are, rest and recharge. When we do global research the children we interview will often say that their bed is the favourite part of their home."

Building on the research, the next stage naturally enough was to ask kids for their feedback. Deputy Range Manager Nina Hughes at Children's IKEA explains: "We're lucky enough to have an international school here, so we were able to bring in groups of kids from different parts of the world. Then we'd ask them things like, 'How does it feel to climb the ladder?' 'How do you feel about the height?' or 'Do the guard rails help you feel safe?'" With the kids' feedback (keep the orange bedposts and make the guard rails higher on the loft bed) and tick of approval, the design process was complete. The best part might be that even if TUFFING is soon reimagined into a castle or a nest, it'll be a safe one.


It's ok to change your mind!

If after receiving the products you purchased online you are not completely pleased with them, you hace 90 days to return the product unopened, unused and unassembled, inside its original package and with the receipt.

No questions, no hassle, no fear of buying online. You can even request a refund online.

IKEA Returns Policy


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